On Saturday 11 February 2006 9:29 am, Alan Stern wrote:
> On Sat, 11 Feb 2006, Jayaprakash Shanmugam wrote:
> 
> > Hello Everyone,
> > 
> >   I am using MPC 8270 based board with 2.6.  It crashes at times. 
> > Sometimes the crash is from USB Host module.  I have attached several
> > crash reports here.  Anybody can give me some pointers on what could
> > be wrong ? I use control, bulk and interrupt endpoints in my
> > application.
> 
> Probably nobody can help you find the problem; you'll have to do it 
> yourself.  Start by examining the oops messages to see where the crashes 
> occurred and find the corresponding lines of C code.  Add printk 
> statements to find out what's going wrong (invalid pointers?).  For 
> instance, what's going on with those messages about invalid timers?

Start by making sure you're using 2.6.current, for that matter...
since you didn't say which version you're using, the usual assumption
is that it's 2.6.old-but-my-vendor-isn't-supporting-me.

- Dave



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